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This template allows you to create Rosetta Statements following the metamodel described in "Rosetta Statements: Simplifying FAIR Knowledge Graph Construction with a User-Centered Approach".
Rosetta Statements model the structure of simple English natural language statements rather than attempting to represent a mind-independent reality. They prioritize:
- Cognitive Interoperability: Easy to understand for domain experts
- Findability: Supports search without requiring SPARQL knowledge
- Semantic Interoperability: Standardized patterns for each statement type
- User-Centered Design: Reflects natural language structure
Key Features:
- N-ary Support: Handle statements with multiple objects (not just binary relations)
- Dynamic Labels: Display as natural language sentences in user interfaces
- Versioning Support: Track changes and editing history
- Metadata Rich: Include confidence levels, negation, context, and provenance
- Wikidata Integration: Use Wikidata terms for immediate usability
Statement Structure:
- Subject: The main entity the statement is about
- Predicate: Captured by the statement type/class
- Objects: Up to 4 object positions (resources or literals)
- Constraints: Type restrictions for each position
Example: "This apple has a weight of 241.68 grams" becomes a 'has-measurement' statement type with subject=apple, object1=weight (quality), object2=241.68 (value), object3=gram (unit).
This approach significantly lowers the barrier for domain experts to create FAIR knowledge graphs without requiring expertise in semantics, RDF, or ontology engineering.
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